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Tommy

Posted 24 February 2013 - 03:32 PM

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I've been trying out the 2-24-2013 UURollup v11 daily update and I haven't found any problems. If I may ask, what benefits will I see with the new XP SP3 files you added over the past ones, specifically winsta.dll?

tomasz86

Posted 24 February 2013 - 11:02 PM

what benefits will I see with the new XP SP3 files you added over the past ones, specifically winsta.dll?

TeamViewer works Winsta.dll is required for XP's wtsapi.dll to work.

I'm now going to figure out exactly which version of blackwingcat's user32.dll causes the second problem with TeamViewer because I'm examining it right now and it seems that the issue is non-existent with the older ones.

By the way, there are bugs when WildBill's user32.dll is used instead of it. Broken icons aren't a major problem but there are also much more serious ones, ex. the newest Opera doesn't start at all.

tomasz86

Posted 25 February 2013 - 12:17 AM

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Just a quick update.

I've checked the new blackwingcat's kernel v2.3 and wtsapi32.dll is still broken... but the good news is that his new user32.dll 5.0.2195.7157 seems to work fine! TeamViewer accepts incoming connections properly.

I'm going to wait until tomorrow to upload a new daily as I want to test everything more thoroughly.

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Posted 25 February 2013 - 04:06 AM

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Just a quick update.

I've checked the new blackwingcat's kernel v2.3 and wtsapi32.dll is still broken... but the good news is that his new user32.dll 5.0.2195.7157 seems to work fine! TeamViewer accepts incoming connections properly.

I'm going to wait until tomorrow to upload a new daily as I want to test everything more thoroughly.

tomasz86

Posted 25 February 2013 - 05:11 AM

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Hi tomasz86.How can I check, wtsapi32.dll broken ?

I've uploaded the VMs. Please check your Twitter PM

The XP SP3 wtsapi.dll seems to work fine, at least in my system. TeamViewer also works 100% properly - starts on boot and accepts incoming connections. I've tested both connecting from another Windows 2000 system and also from my phone and no problems occurred.

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Posted 25 February 2013 - 09:52 AM

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I downloaded Termviewdoesntboot vm image.But I can't find WTSAPI32.dll broken message.the WTSAPI32's User session Functions are only dummy stub, so they don't work with your login.It seems correct, does not it ?

Hi tomasz86.How can I check, wtsapi32.dll broken ?

I've uploaded the VMs. Please check your Twitter PM

The XP SP3 wtsapi.dll seems to work fine, at least in my system. TeamViewer also works 100% properly - starts on boot and accepts incoming connections. I've tested both connecting from another Windows 2000 system and also from my phone and no problems occurred.

tomasz86

Posted 25 February 2013 - 11:05 AM

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I downloaded Termviewdoesntboot vm image.But I can't find WTSAPI32.dll broken message.the WTSAPI32's User session Functions are only dummy stub, so they don't work with your login.It seems correct, does not it ?

There's no error message. It's just that the TeamViewer's two other processes (TeamViewer.exe and tv_w32.exe) don't start on boot. They will start if you uninstall the kernel or just replace wtsapi32.dll with its original 2K version or use the one from XP SP3. You can clearly notice it as normally there should be a TeamViewer icon in the system tray but there's none when your wtsapi32.dll is used

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi32.dll 5.0.2134.1

Started processes:

TeamViewer_Serv
TeamViewer.exe
tv_w32.exe

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi32.dll 5.0.2134.4

Started processes:

TeamViewer_Serv

The two others are missing.

What's interesting is that TeamViewer works with XP SP3's wtsapi32.dll but doesn't with 2003 SP2 wtsapi32.dll. The processes also don't start on boot when 2003 SP2's wtsapi32.dll & winsta.dll are used.

blackwingcat

Posted 25 February 2013 - 02:13 PM

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I think when wtsapi32.dll has WTSRegisterSessionNotification, it use it.And when not has it , it runs while booting.So, it corrects and no error message and not broken.And you can run it from short cut.

There's no error message. It's just that the TeamViewer's two other processes (TeamViewer.exe and tv_w32.exe) don't start on boot. They will start if you uninstall the kernel or just replace wtsapi32.dll with its original 2K version or use the one from XP SP3. You can clearly notice it as normally there should be a TeamViewer icon in the system tray but there's none when your wtsapi32.dll is used

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi32.dll 5.0.2134.1

Started processes:

TeamViewer_Serv
TeamViewer.exe
tv_w32.exe

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi32.dll 5.0.2134.4

Started processes:

TeamViewer_Serv

The two others are missing.

What's interesting is that TeamViewer works with XP SP3's wtsapi32.dll but doesn't with 2003 SP2 wtsapi32.dll. The processes also don't start on boot when 2003 SP2's wtsapi32.dll & winsta.dll are used.

tomasz86

Posted 25 February 2013 - 11:19 PM

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I think when wtsapi32.dll has WTSRegisterSessionNotification, it use it.And when not has it , it runs while booting.So, it corrects and no error message and not broken.And you can run it from short cut.

Are you sure? I think that it's a little bit more complicated

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi.dll 5.1.2600.5512 (XP SP3)

Kernel 2.3 + wtsapi 5.2.3790.3959 (2003 SP2)

WTSRegisterSessionNotification is present in both of them. Is there any reason not to use XP SP3's wtsapi32.dll?

tomasz86

Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:40 AM

The first one is a new release of UURollup-v11 which contains all of the new changes introduced by blackwingcat in his latest kernel v2.3a together with wtsapi32.dll / winsta.dll from XP SP3.

The second one is a new release of UURollup-v10 which is called UURollup-v10e. As it's still unknown whether and when UURollup-v11 will become stable enough to be "officially" released, I'm going to keep supporting the v10 line. By supporting I just mean fixing bugs. Sice UURollup-v10d also used wtsapi32.dll 5.0.2134.4 which prevents TeamViewer from loading on startup I've added wtsapi32.dll / winsta.dll from XP SP3 to it too.

I've also uploaded a new HFSLIP_ia.7z package featuring the latest daily of UURollup-v11.

tomasz86

Posted 01 March 2013 - 07:11 PM

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Posted 05 March 2013 - 11:55 PM

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A new daily of UURollup-v11 is ready. I found out that there's a problem with XP's cmd.exe. While it does work, it also consumes extreme amounts of RAM compared to the original one (around 1000% more to be exact). Therefore I've decided to remove it from UURollup.

Tommy

Posted 07 March 2013 - 02:02 AM

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Hey bud, I'm having a few issues actually. I haven't upgraded to the new daily version yet so this is the last daily 11 UURollup, which I doubt makes a difference. Anyway, when I go to launch Need For Speed High Stakes, Windows gets extremely buggy. Explorer.exe crashes constantly. It gets very very annoying. It never used to do this on a clean MS update only system. Any ideas what might be causing this? I'll test out your packs when I get the chance, I've just been very overloaded this week with other things.

tomasz86

Posted 07 March 2013 - 10:41 AM

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No problem

I'll try to check the issue but I'd also recommend installing the newest daily if you're using any older release than the one from 20130226 because that one was a major update, and the buggy user32.dll was fixed there too.

At the moment I'm testing new nVIDIA drivers because they now seem to load properly with new versions of BWC kernel (they didn't before). The problem is that the nVIDIA Control Panel applet doesn't start and I'm going to investigate why.